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Old 11-24-2015, 10:28 AM
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Default Ugliest Player on a Pre-War Card

Alright, I know this thread isn't politically correct but neither is Donald Trump, and he gets away with it, so here goes for my top 2 contenders:
1. Ira Thomas. Check out his T3. Reminds me of the Troll under the bridge that haunted my childhood dreams.
2. Hans Lobert. a slightly better-looking version of Ira but not much.
How about some other contenders.
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Old 11-24-2015, 11:10 AM
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T206 Egan, although Shannon and Purtell are also quite unappealling.

Though no one will ever top Don Mossi's postwar card for sheer ugliness.
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Old 11-24-2015, 11:26 AM
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Though no one will ever top Don Mossi's postwar card for sheer ugliness.
Wally Moon's unibrow would like to argue this.
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T206 Egan, although Shannon and Purtell are also quite unappealling.

Though no one will ever top Don Mossi's postwar card for sheer ugliness.
Egan and Shannon were neck and neck in my thread. Nobody broke the tie. They remain tied for the ugliest T206.
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TY Cobb's 1926 W512 Strip card
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I think this is one of the ugliest from 1910. Rumor has it that a prototype of the chopper motorcycle was discovered in Mr. Benny's garage when he died in 1958.

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Default I always thought this one of Wild Bill

was exceedingly unappealing. In contrast to his T206 card, which appeals to me greatly.
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I think this is one of the ugliest from 1910. Rumor has it that a prototype of the chopper motorcycle was discovered in Mr. Benny's garage when he died in 1958.

Enjoy, Mike
I dont know Mike that looks like a very pretty card to me!
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